With a DUI,
a driver faces jail time, the loss of a driver's license, and higher insurance rates, along with dozens of other expenses, including attorney fees, court costs, car towing and repairs, and lost wages due to time off from work.
Not exact matches
However using the drunk
driver example / metaphor, I have no problem with anyone getting behind the wheel of a car too inebriated to drive
facing consequences with restrictions on their licence or even
jail time.
Convicted Super Drunk
drivers face stiffer penalties, including a one - year breath alcohol ignition interlock requirement, higher fines and costs, and possibly more
jail time.
If convicted, they may
face fines, fees, court costs, the loss of a
driver's license,
jail time or
time in prison, and community service among other punishments.
For example, if a wrongful death occurs as a result of the hit - and - run collision, the
driver could
face jail time.
You may lose your
driver's license, experience a substantial increase in car insurance rates, pay large fines and court costs, suffer a
driver's license surcharge ranging from $ 3,000.00 to $ 6,000.00, and possibly
face jail time.
In fact, even for a first
time offender, a
driver may
face up to 90 days in
jail, a $ 500 fine, and a year - long license suspension.
If you're caught driving without insurance just once, you can
face serious penalties like fines, a
driver's license suspension and even
jail time.
If you are caught, you can
face fines of up to $ 1,000, up to 90 days of
jail time, suspension of your license for up to one year and placement in the «high risk» category of
drivers, which can increase your car insurance coverage rates substantially.
Motorists not only accrue penalty points for each traffic offense they have committed, but they also
face additional penalties as
driver's license suspension, high traffic fines and possible
jail time.
For the first offense,
drivers face fines of up to $ 1,000 and
jail time of up to six months.
For criminal traffic violations, your
driver's license may be suspended and you may
face criminal penalties such as
jail time, fines, and probation.
In most cases, an individual who is convicted with DUI offense will
face longer periods of
driver's license suspension, extended term in DUI School and longer period of
time in
jail.
Drivers caught without the required insurance
face fines of $ 500 to $ 5,000 and possible
jail time of up to one year.
Drivers operating their vehicles without proper and adequate legally binding auto coverage
face the possibility of fines, license and registration revocation, and even probation or
jail time depending on the laws of the state.